The new joint research center is expected to play a
key role in Korea-U.S. shipbuilding and offshore technology cooperation and
talent development, with SHI saying it will be a research hub for promoting
Korea’s MASGA (Make American Shipbuilding Great Again) initiative.
The opening ceremony was attended by around 60
guests, including Wang-keun Lee, COO of Samsung Heavy Industries; Hala Madanat,
SDSU vice president of research and innovation; Ben Moore, chief global affairs
officer for the City of San Diego; and Mark Cafferty, president and CEO of the
San Diego Regional EDC.
SHI says that San
Diego, which is home to General Dynamics
NASSCO, the largest shipyard on the U.S. West Coast,
offers an ideal location for Korea-U.S. collaboration in shipbuilding research
and workforce development. In addition,
the San Diego State University`s College of Engineering maintains a cutting-edge
technology portfolio spanning AI and autonomous intelligent system, intelligent
wireless communications and embedded systems, advanced manufacturing and
materials, and eco-friendly and energy systems, creating strong synergy when
combined with Samsung Heavy Industries’ capabilities and advanced shipbuilding
technologies.
SHI says that it will
build a technology cooperation framework centered on the SSAM Center with SDSU
and NASSCO, and explore practical collaboration measures to support the
revitalization of the U.S. shipbuilding industry in AI-based production
automation, robotics, and eco-friendly technologies. The SSAM center will also carry out
initiatives to strengthen its local network, including identifying research
projects with U.S. universities, government agencies, and related institutions,
as well as securing top-tier talent.
“The establishment of the joint research center in the United States
marks the starting point for fully implementing MASGA, which has been long in
preparation,” said Wang-keun Lee, COO of Samsung Heavy Industries. “We expect
the center to contribute to expanding Korea-U.S. cooperation in shipbuilding
and offshore technologies.”